• ‎"Cad Goddeu" by Taiiesin is a early, very early poem, 6th century. Here is an except:  ‘Under the Tongue RootA Fight most DreadWhile another RagingBehind in the Head". I  love!!  this poem.  It  is  the essence of my voice work. Is there a fight in your tongue root?

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  • How can we make our day a piece of art? See you day from vision to realization – make a connection to your understanding of your vast creativity.

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  • What can speakers learn from singers? Listen to your favorite singer, And IMITATE how they use words. Stop the song and SPEAK the lyrics. Stop and start. Listen to what words are stressed and why. What’s different?

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  • THE  LUMINOUS  DREAM T h e L u m i n o u s D r e a m’ – is an interactive playground to help readers move out of all that keeps them isolated and unhappy and inspire them to reclaim their inner brilliance. It invites readers through the use of poetry, original artwork, […]

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  • What makes Richard Burton legendary? Watch him, try to figure it out.. Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf?? It is not simply the power and timber of his voice but rather his ability to navigate words and clarify language-even in his most laconic roles. Watch – what have you observed?

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  • Dialogue and poetry are related — both have a particular composition, as well as use metaphors and illusion.

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  • To work a piece of art is to create a metaphor for life. In the best work there are no wasted lines, moments or materials. Can our day have the clarity of a finely chiseled piece of high art?

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  • Breathe. 

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  • Sacred objects.  centuriespast: Statuette of a woman or priestess8th – 7th century B.C. Sardinian  The Princeton University Art Museum

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  • Great content gets fans – this is proof!  nprfreshair: Holy moly.  We are inching towards 100,000 followers on Tumblr. I can’t even believe I typed those six numbers in succession.  Some ideas on how to virtually celebrate this?

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